Wicked Fantasy: Haffuns: Seeming Servants

Young Marie Tonsen yawned as she stepped into the kitchen for a midnight drink of water. What she saw was little Weatherby, the family haffun butler, covered in blood, standing over a dead body who looked like he might be some kind of burglar.

"Mister Weatherby?" the girl asked.

Weatherby smiled. "It's a nightmare, child. Go back to sleep."

Viewed by humans as harmless servants, the "haffun" race integrated itself into their society seemlessly. They are gardners and butchers and maids and butlers. But the haffuns hold a secret that hardly any human even suspects, and it isn't just that they guard humans while they sleep. There is a deeper horror in the world. And haffuns know its name...

The third race in the Wicked Fantasy series--Seeming Servants--tackles the... well... John's least favorite race in all of fantasy literature: the halfling.

While they appear to be peaceful gardners (with a slight addiction to "pipe weed"), haffuns are a race with a thouand secrets... and a sacred oath to keep them at any cost.

Wicked Fantasy: Seeming Servants includes:

FULL COLOR AND FULLY ILLUSTRATED!

New Haffun Racial Traits

New Feats including Family Feats and Talda (stealth) Feats

New Oracle Archetype: The Ghostspeaker

New Haffun Only Core Class: "The Bulter"

A New "Haffun Family" System that allows players to build their own Haffun Families

One of the most critical, and most accurate, critiques of the standard races in Pathfinder is that they’re prosaic. They have little identity to them, and what identity they do have is so broad and shallow as to be little more than caricature. One of [...]

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